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SUMMARY:Secrets of Shangri-La: The Ancient Caves of Mustang
DESCRIPTION:India China Institute at the New School\, would like to invite you to:  Secrets of Shangri- La: The Ancient Caves of Mustang\, a lecture by Broughton Coburn. \nBroughton Coburn\, Harvard graduate\, author and editor of seven books (including two national bestsellers)\, is a premier authority on the culture and environment of the Himalaya\, where he lived for two decades. In Secrets of Shangri-La\, he recounts the 2008 National Geographic- sponsored expedition to the caves of Mustang\, a series of human- excavated cave cities that date to 4\,000 B.C.\, yielding discoveries of international significance. In a lively\, illustrated presentation (including clips from the National Geographic/PBS Special\, Secrets of Shangri- la)\, Broughton Coburn unravels the pre-historic\, religious\, cultural and artistic legacy of this enchanted\, living landscape. He traverses such diverse subjects as high altitude archaeology and anthropology\, fragile mountain environments\, global warming\, Himalayan art history\, issues of cultural change and modernization.
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/secrets-of-shangri-la-the-ancient-caves-of-mustang/
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SUMMARY:The Inaugural ERSEH Workshop: October 24-28\, 2010
DESCRIPTION:The official launch of ERSEH took place at a 5-day workshop in Kathmandu\, Nepal (October 24-28\, 2010). Thirty scholars and experts from India\, China\, Nepal\, Bhutan\, and United States\, representing the disciplines of religious studies\, environmental studies\, international affairs\, and Himalayan studies\, collaboratively developed the foundational research questions\, established project goals\, and\, began to build a community of experts to explore new perspectives in religion\, sustainability\, and their policy implications. Faculty members from The New School — Ashok Gurung\, L.H.M. Ling\, Cameron Tonkinwise\, Mark Larrimore\, and Sara Winter — make up the core members of ERSEH. They led small group discussions on the themes of: – Dynamics of local knowledge and practices – Urbanization/migration/globalization) – Mapping continuities and changes in sacred conceptions of the environment Culminating with a range of interpretations and perspectives\, the workshop was a strong starting point to grapple with the complexities of international environmental policy and the role of religion within it. It laid the groundwork for the next few years as ICI continues to spearhead further inquires on the Himalayas‰Ûª pressing issue of environmental policy and climate change. For further materials on this workshop\, please click here.”
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/the-inaugural-erseh-workshop-october-24-28-2010/
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SUMMARY:Moving Out Living In
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nIndia China Institute invites you to join us for a special presentation by Zhang Hai\, an adjunct professor at Parson’s\, The New School for Design. \n  \nThe real cases of housing and urban developments in Shenzhen and Shanghai offered opportunities and context to better understand how cities and people in China adapt to rapid urban growth beyond China’s impressive growth figures and statistics. The presentation will consist of a series of award-winning photographs\, short films and voices of various parties including the Chinese residents\, the government officials\, the real estate developers\, the designers and the scholars. It is a bottom-up approach to put the people into the forefront of the discussion\, and yet with a very close connection with the land-use policies\, economic and political measures. More importantly\, it is an attempt to evoke a more balanced debate on this highly concerning issue. Moving-Out and Living-in is a part of the research project – NEW DEMAND FOR PEOPLE’S HOUSING IN CHINA – conducted in Shenzhen and Shanghai\, China in 2009 and 2010.” \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/moving-out-living-in/
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